Allows members of your organization (team/department/company) to digitally sign Adobe PDF, Microsoft Office, OpenOffice, and LibreOffice documents, assuring recipients that the document is authentic and has not been altered.

Your organization appears as the signature.

Allows your organization to digitally sign up to 2,000 documents per year.

Allows members of your organization (team/department/company) to digitally sign Adobe PDF, Microsoft Office, OpenOffice, and LibreOffice documents, assuring recipients that the document is authentic and has not been altered.

Your personal name appears as the signature.

Allows your organization to digitally sign up to 5,000 documents per year.

Increase shopping cart conversion rates, enhance user trust, and get the 'Green Bar' on the most important areas of your website. Secure your high trust areas with EV and the remainder of your domain with Wildcard Plus. Includes an additional EV SSL Plus certificate on your base domain for 40% off regular EV pricing.

If you already own a qualified hardware token, you can download the DigiCert EV Code Signing Certificate provisioning application which will install the certificate onto your token.

Install on an HSM

You will download your DigiCert EV Code Signing Certificate and install it manually to an HSM. NOTE: Selecting this option will require you to provide audit documentation to DigiCert demonstrating that you are qualified before the certificate can be issued.

Name(s) to Secure

Common Name:

The fully qualified domain name that clients will use to reach your server.

To secure https://www.example.com, your common name must be www.example.com or *.example.com for a wildcard certificate.

The common name will also be listed as the first SAN in the certificate.

Other Names (SANs):

All domains should be owned by the same company. If they are not, we will need to ask for approval from the domain owners during the validation process.

Some mobile clients, including Windows Mobile 5, do not support wildcards, but they do support Subject Alternative Names. DigiCert lets you add SANs to your wildcard certificate to be Windows Mobile 5 compatible.

Also, wildcard certificates only secure the first level of subdomains. Here, you can specify names as many levels deep as you need, to really cover your entire domain.

Selecting the correct platform helps us issue your Code Signing Certificate in the correct format, but the certificate can be used to sign code for any of the listed platforms.

Important: You must have one of the approved hardware tokens listed in the box below. You will not be able to install the certificate on any device that is not on the list. If you don't have one of the approved tokens, please select the option to have a preconfigured hardware token shipped to you. If you have any questions, please contact us.

Important: You must have a FIPS 140-2 Level 2 HSM device. If you don't have a compatible HSM, please select one of the other options. If you have any questions, please contact us.

Important: You must have one of the approved hardware tokens listed in the box below. You will not be able to install the certificate on any device that is not on the list. If you don't have one of the approved tokens, please select the option to have a preconfigured hardware token shipped to you. If you have any questions, please contact us.

Certificate Signing Request (CSR)

Before we can issue a certificate, you will need to generate a Certificate Signing Request or "CSR" on your server and submit it to us. You may submit an RSA or ECC-based CSR.

For most platforms we can use the built in functionality of your web browser to automatically generate a Certificate Signing Request, or CSR, for you when your Code Signing certificate is issued. For some platforms, like Java, it is often easier if you generate the CSR yourself and submit it now with your order.

To remain secure, certificates must use 2048-bit keys. Please contact us if your platform can't generate a 2048-bit key. For more information, see this explanation.
Selecting the correct platform helps us issue your Code Signing Certificate in the correct format, but the certificate can be used to sign code for any of the listed platforms.

SHA-2 is an advanced encryption algorithm that may be required for PCI compliance or in accordance with federal regulations. Although they are more secure, SHA-2 certificates are not as widely supported as our standard (SHA-1) certificates.

You can reissue and change this at any time. Click to learn more about SHA-2.

Due to new security standards, any SSL certificate expiring on or after January 1, 2017, will be issued using SHA-2 regardless of whether SHA-2 is selected here.

Due to new security standards, any Code Signing certificate expiring on or after January 1, 2016, will be issued using SHA-2 regardless of whether SHA-2 is selected here.

Use alternative certificate root for compatibility with obsolete platforms

If you select this option, we will issue the certificate using a different root certificate to enable support for a few older platforms (like Windows Mobile 5).

Click to learn more about the compatibility of our Root Certificates.

Email authorization

After your order has been placed, DigiCert will send an authorization email to the registered owners of the domains listed above. This email will only be sent for names that are public.

Please also send the authorization email to the admin, administrator, webmaster, hostmaster, and postmaster accounts for each public domain in the certificate. (Recommended)

SecureWiFi Logos

SecureWiFi logos help identify your hotspot to end users and can reveal something about your location. If needed, you can include multiple logos in any language provided for the SecureWiFi Certificate.

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This logo URL is not yet publicly accessible

(optional)

Language Specific Logos

Language:URL:[-]Logo not found
This logo URL is not yet publicly accessible

SecureWiFi Friendly Names help identify your hotspot to end users and can reveal something about your location. If needed, you can include multiple friendly names in any language provided for the SecureWifi Certificate.